
On Monday 27th May Steve England leads a bat walk at 8.30pm leaving from the Langley entrance to the park. If you have booked we look forward to seeing you there. Unfortunately this event is full and not open to new bookings.

On Tuesday 28th May at 10.30am we present the show ‘A little bird told me’ at Lyde Green Community Centre with Michael Loader, storyteller and Fiona Barrow ,musician. I saw this show at St Georges, it certainly gets the imagination going about all things to do with birds! Expect music, dance, story and great fun! Places remaining.

On Tuesday 28th May at 2pm in the park, we launch the dinosaur garden. Some of you will have seen us in February wading about in the mud with sticks of willow. So now we celebrate our dinosaur, known as Dinomite. She is modelled on a Saltasaurus (very roughly!). You will have a chance to make your own dinosaur footprint, weave a (little) dinosaur of your own and hear about the garden. Michael, Fiona and Chris will also tell a story called ‘The Earth and Us’ – which, of course, has dinosaurs in it. No need to book. Just come!

Also on Tuesday the library is open to receive your rocks. Please get your rocks in by the end of Tuesday so our geologist, Mark , has a chance to look at them before the competition day – which is Thursday (30th) at 2pm in the library. Join us then to learn about your rocks and their history. No need to book.

Finally on Saturday, we hold two sensory walks, one at 11am and another at 2pm. The 11am walk is almost full, but the 2pm one has places. These walks are led by guides from Westonbirt Arboretum, are highly recommended and help us to experience nature in a new way. Each walk (45 mins) will be followed by a short set (15 mins) of classical guitar music, played outside by Tony Mulholland.



